C++ Tutorial for Beginners Ep#22 - Enums / Enumerations with Examples - SavvyNik on Linux

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C++ Tutorial for Beginners Ep#22 where we learn about Enumerations (Enums) with examples in C++. This will be an introduction to C++ Enums / Enumerations for Beginners. Enums allow you to specify constant integer values with names that you would like to use instead of integers. This C++ Tutorial is for Beginners and intended for learning the concepts of C++. Use Visual Studio Code or any text editor to follow along. Make sure to subscribe so you can follow the series.

Learn about where to use enumerations / enums in C++ with various examples and explanations in this tutorial for beginners using C++. Enums can be used when you want to represent constant integer values with specific names. They are helpful for different types of sets that have constants, such as, days of the week, months of a year, seasons, etc.. Learn how to use C++ in 2021!

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